Social Sciences, asked by mrszafarahmad2007, 4 days ago

Is a firework exploding a endothermic or exothermic reaction​

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Answered by akshayaachu0606
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The explosion of fireworks is an exothermic redox reaction. The fuel oxidizes (burns) quickly, causing a great buildup in pressure that eventually leads to solids and gases bursting across the sky in colorful patterns.

Answered by sandipsagare8588
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This reaction is very fast and exothermic, which means it gives off energy as heat—and anytime you have a very fast and hot reaction, you get an explosion. This launches the fireworks into the sky and the heat from this explosion is what provides the energy to create the colors.

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